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- Stanhopeinae is a subtribe of plants in the tribe Cymbidieae. The subtribe in the strict sense, have viscidia and stipes that are thin and strap-like,...
- Cymbidiinae Cyrtopodiinae Eriopsidinae Eulophiinae Maxillariinae Oncidiinae Stanhopeinae Vargasiellinae Zygopetalinae Taxonomy of the Orchidaceae Szlachetko,...
- plants that grow readily in cultivation. For relatives of Stanhopea see Stanhopeinae and the closely related sister subtribe Coeliopsidinae. Most Stanhopea...
- of Acineta see Stanhopeinae. Aciopea (Acienta × Stanhopea) Acinbreea (Acineta × Embreea) Günter Gerlach 2001. "Die Subtribus Stanhopeinae: 3. Horichia bis...
- three members of this subtribe have traditionally been lumped in with Stanhopeinae, but obvious morphological traits and new molecular analysis by Whitten...
- Louis Dressler; Stanhopeinae Mesoamericanae I in Laneksteriana, 8:23-30. 2003. Gerlach, Günter; Dressler, Robert L. (2003). "Stanhopeinae Mesoamericanae...
- WHITTEN, W. MARK (February 1999). "Comparative vegetative anatomy of Stanhopeinae (Orchidaceae)". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 129 (2): 87–103...
- Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Dracula, Paphiopedilum, Phragmipedium, Pleione, Stanhopeinae, Vanda, and Zygopetalinae. The garden also maintains an external station...
- The genus is closely related to Cirrhaea. For other relatives see also Stanhopeinae & Coeliopsidinae. According to Rod Rice in Infragen. Rev. Gen. Gongora...
- Horichia is a monotypic genus of orchid in the subtribe Stanhopeinae. Its only species is Horichia dressleri, which is endemic to Panama. Whitten, W. Mark;...